Examples of 'sidelight' in a sentence

Meaning of "sidelight"

Sidelight refers to a light, typically a lamp or window, that provides illumination from the side. It can be used to create a specific ambiance or to highlight certain features in a room
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  • A light found at the side of something; especially of a vehicle.
  • A window found at one or both sides of a door.
  • A piece of incidental information that helps one understand a subject.

How to use "sidelight" in a sentence

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We also offer sidelight and transom glass.
A sidelight to this is the subject caught in a lie.
The center entry has sidelight windows.
A sidelight comprising a switchable film is described.
The main entrance is flanked by sidelight windows.
Amusing sidelight on this concept.
Which it seems to have passed without so much as a broken sidelight.
What an interesting sidelight to her character.
A sidelight is that the home market would not be ignored.
There is an interesting sidelight to that decision.
Add a sidelight or two to give the illusion of a larger entry.
The doorways are flanked by sidelight windows and pilasters.
The doors can also be combined perfectly with a sidelight.
The front entrance is flanked by sidelight windows and pilasters.
The red sidelight has the least impact on the night vision scope.

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I will try to ring you with a halo in that sidelight story.
The door is framed by narrow sidelight windows and topped by a modest entablature.
And feeling out what hilarious parts of life can produce as a sidelight to the sadness.
The door is framed by sidelight and transom windows with leaded lights.
He also noted that the other vessel displayed three masthead lights and a red sidelight.
Pressing the sidelights button will change the sidelight between the four settings.
The output beam may for example serve for a sidelight function within a headlight.
Inflation is a sidelight to Fed policy focused on economic growth.
This light renders the landscape with low contrast and sidelight giving a nice feeling of depth.
This results in reduced image perception capabilities, especially in daylight or in bright sidelight.
The entry is flanked by sidelight windows and framed by simple Greek Revival trim.
Fleming is pleased to provide the KD SideLight frame.
An exemplary method of making a laminated sidelight 10 according to the invention will now be discussed.
White direct light, transmitted light and sidelight.
Lady Jane Grey is a famous sidelight to British royal history.
What happens in Israel-Palestine is a sidelight.
International regulations required the sidelight to have a minimum visibility range of 3 nm.
The band does not like a lot of front light, so a lot of the show is sidelight.
The entry is a double-leaf door, flanked by sidelight windows and framed by simple moulding.
Each digression has its own topic, and each is an essay on its particular sidelight.
The entrance is also in a rounded opening, with sidelight windows and a half-round transom above.
No, sidelight gives him a headache.
Ruby and Otis at the sidelight.
There is another sidelight to this story that has bothered me for the Last 15 years.
And the end of George V throws an illuminating sidelight on Palace politics.
Also illustrated in Fig . 8 is sidelight 86 which includes no privacy coating deposited thereon.
The main entrance is a six-panel wooden door with stained glass sidelight and transom.
Foreside windscreen tempered glass, sidelight tempered glass for high-end cars, buses, trucks, campers.
Within the recess, the door, a modern replacement, is flanked by sidelight windows.
Yet the Great Finger-print Mystery is but a sidelight of Margery Crandon 's amazing personality.
The other way, I shoot them on sidelight.
It has a fine Federal style door surround, with sidelight windows topped by a transom panel.
Method as set forth in one of claims 23 to 27, wherein the shaped object is a sidelight.
The Front Door, The right design in a door sidelight can really make a statement.
Yes, you see, I omitted a sidelight.

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